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Yummymum1 · 21/07/2008 19:34

I am thinking about taking my boys here.
DS1 is 7 and has as and ds2 is 5.
Are they too young?
Has anyone been who can advise please.

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Marina · 21/07/2008 19:42

I hate this place personally but appreciate that it is very popular with little boys!
I would say that ds2 is on the young side, and that ds1 might or might not find the surprise elements, the noise and the dark/crampedness a bit disturbing? You know him and what his tolerance levels are of course...but the other thing he might find hard work are the crowds and the queueing - queues are dreadful in the high season but maybe you can get advance tickets for the LD

Yummymum1 · 21/07/2008 19:44

Thanks marina.Yes I wondered if ds2 might be a little small.
Have just looked at website and you can get fast track tickets which would avoid the queues.Wouldnt do it without that as queuing not easy for the chap!

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BeautifulSpectrum · 21/07/2008 21:04

I took my NT boys here before my autistic daughter was born and can honestly say she would have the mother of all meltdowns if i took her there! It was crowded, noisey, smelly, hot and the ques! It felt quite claustrophobia.

It depends on if your sons will enjoy that sort of thing. And if you can get past the ques. Although even pass the ques it was very crowded.

Yummymum1 · 22/07/2008 10:50

Thank you.Have decided against it.Will do the tower instead.

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